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Eugene DePasquale: “When the Norfolk Southern train derailment happened, that's…”

Featuring: Eugene DePasquale, Former Candidate, Pennsylvania Attorney General

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Attorney General Candidate Eugene DePasquale • Republican Debate Preview - Greater Society Podcast

Published | Video Starts at 15:12

That is defending the state's environmental law, defending the state's consumer laws, making sure the people are protected in more ways than just criminal. Although, again, I want to be clear, that's an important part of this. So, like When the Norfolk Southern train derailment happened, that's something where the Attorney General is going to be stepping in to hold Norfolk Southern accountable. That is one example. You know, the former Attorney general, now Governor Shapiro, what happened with the Catholic Church and holding, you know, various church officials accountable for abuse of individuals that had been buried for far too long. (15:12–15:20)

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